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A very Unique and unusual
“7″ tea light candle holder which
is made from driftwood, this has
been collected from a welsh shore,
cleaned and treated by us at
Driftwood Adventure Wales.
There are “6″ tea lights on
the first level together which
stands above the single tea light on
the lower level.
This would match any deco and make a lovely gift.

Tenby Harbour. Reflection Boats.
Tenby offer’s everything for a
family holiday.
It has endless beaches with a Blue
Flag Award which gives you a
piece of mind when the children
are playing in the sea and sand.
It has a variety of pubs,restaurants,
small quirky Cafe’s and clubs.
There are Museums and Castles all
within walking distance .
For those that would like to explore
by foot, You are right on the World’s
Best Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, which
will lead you to endless Beauty and Coastal Caves.

BroadHaven South Beach. Infrared.
BroadHaven South Beach has so
much to offer with surrounding
jaggard rocks and captivating
Coastal scenery all around.
Church Rock stands prominent for
all to see. Well worth a visit.
This image has an embossed effect
to compliment.

This beach is sensational, only to
be viewed at it,s highest glory at
low tide.
Park at lydstep headland car park,
walk to the right, follow a small path
until you come to a pembrokeshire
coast national park gate.
Descend the steps and follow the
path down, there is a rocky entrance,
but well worth it to see the beach, the cavern,s are an extra bonus. All photo,s are available to purchase.

Swanlake Bay is not an official naturist
beach, but there are some naturists
who use it.
The bay is best approached from East
Moor Farm, where the owners have
provided limited car parking with an
“Honesty Box”.
Go throu the farm and follow the
coastal path signs, the bay is
relatively isolated but it is overlooked
by the pembrokeshire coastal path.
The rock formations to the left of the beach are a great view.

This beach is sensational, only to
be viewed at it,s highest of glory
and at low tide.
Park at Lydstep Headland car park,
walk to the right and follow a small
path until you come to a National
Trust gate, descend the steps and
follow the path down, there is a rocky
entrance, but well worth it to view the
caverns.
Smuggler,s cave consists of two entrances, and a skyfight. It is a large sea cave about 300 feet long, with an average passage cross-section of 20 feet wide and 30 feet high. The upper end opens out into a grassy doline, steps and handrails have been provided. The beach is sandy, beautiful and captivating with a few prominent features of rocks which are covered in all different kinds of shells. There is another cave called the Droch, here an entrance 20 feet wide and 50 feet high opens out into a chamber 60 feet wide and 60 feet high.
Well worth a visit.

Tenby Harbour is a working
fishing harbour.
Around the harbour there are
old stone buildings with converted
fishermen,s cottages, together with
St Julian,s Chapel.
St Julian,s Chapel stood dominant
and was a feature at the end of the
old quay in the 19th century.

All fishermen would assemble in the
old St Julian,s Chapel before setting
off for the fishing grounds, prayers
were offered for a good catch and tithes of fish and oysters were paid to the clergyman in return for his services.
The Chapel was destroyed in 1842, but the New St Julian,s Chapel was built by all the fishing community in 1878, it is still referred to as the fisherman,s chapel.
The chapel is open to the public during the summertime and well worth a visit, it is very unique and special inside, there is a donation box if you would like to take home a souvenir. Also beautiful surroundings.

For the more adventurous holiday maker
a Maritime Leisure was provided on
South Beach.

In 1913 and 1914, pleasure flights were
available by Henri Salmet, the aircraft,
a Bleriot Monoplane with an open
cockpit. Obviously weather and tide
permitting, the plane would then take
off adjacent to St Catherine,s Fort and
return via a circuit of Caldey Island.

Now, holidaymakers flock to the sandy beach just to relax. In the summer season icecreams are available from the icecream vans on the beach, if they are not there, Den,s Cafe offer,s refreshments, hot and cold, so don,t go without.